DeWalt DCL 074 Akku Baustellenstrahler Strahler 18 V 5000 lm 4000 Kelvin + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah - ohne Ladegerät
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DeWalt DCL 074 Akku Baustellenstrahler Strahler 18 V 5000 lm 4000 Kelvin + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah - ohne Ladegerät

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DeWalt DCL 074 Akku Baustellenstrahler Strahler 18 V 5000 lm 4000 Kelvin + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah - ohne LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x DeWalt DCL 074 Akku Baustellenstrahler 1x Dewalt DCB 184 18 Volt 5 Ah Akku ohne Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Der DCL 074 Akku Baustellenstrahler von der Firma DeWalt ist ein leuchtstarker Strahler mit 3 unterschiedlichen Lichtstrkeeinstellungen mit 1500, 3200 und 5000 Lumen. Das sehr warme Licht mit 4000 Kelvin reduziert die Blendungsgefahr beim direkten Blick in die LED. Durch die spezielle Oberflchenstruktur der Glaskuppel, mit

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- 1x DeWalt DCL 074 Akku Baustellenstrahler
- 1x Dewalt DCB 184 18 Volt 5 Ah Akku
- ohne Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Der DCL 074 Akku Baustellenstrahler von der Firma DeWalt ist ein leuchtstarker Strahler mit 3 unterschiedlichen Lichtstärkeeinstellungen mit 1500, 3200 und 5000 Lumen.  Das sehr warme Licht mit 4000 Kelvin reduziert die Blendungsgefahr beim direkten Blick in die LED. Durch die spezielle Oberflächenstruktur der Glaskuppel, mit ihren 150 Rillen, wird ein helles und gleichmäßiges Ausleuchten des gesamten Arbeitsraume ermöglicht. Der Strahler verfügt über einen 1/4" und einen 5/8" Stativanschluss für eine vielseitige Positionierung. Mithilfe der TOOL CONNECT App lässt sich der Strahler aus der Ferne über das Handy steuern. DeWalt ist ein führender Hersteller für Elektrowerkzeuge aller Art, der sich vor allem durch seine lange Tradition und hohe Verarbeitungsqualität auszeichnet.

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Hersteller: DeWalt
Herstellerbezeichnung: DCL 074
Spannung: 18 V
Leuchtstärke: 1500 / 3200 / 5000 Lumen
Gewicht: 3800 g


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